Enemy Mine
By
Patrick J. Sloyan
Patrick J. Sloyan (ppsloyan@comcast.net) covered Washington for United Press International and Newsday.
Journalists included on what former presidential
counselor John Dean described in June 1973 as two "enemies lists" compiled
by the Nixon White House:
Jack Anderson
syndicated columnist
Jim Bishop
author, columnist
Thomas Braden
syndicated columnist
D.J.R. Bruckner
syndicated columnist
Marquis Childs
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
James Deakin
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
James Doyle
Washington Star
Richard Dudman
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Julius Duscha
Washingtonian
William Eaton
Chicago Daily News
Rowland Evans Jr.
syndicated columnist
George Frazier
Boston Globe
Saul Friedman
Knight Newspapers
Clayton Fritchey
syndicated columnist
Julian Goodman
NBC
Edwin Guthman
Los Angeles Times
Pete Hamill
New York Post
Michael Harrington
author
Sydney Harris
syndicated columnist
Robert Healy
Boston Globe
William Hines Jr.
Chicago Sun-Times
Marvin Kalb
CBS News
Stanley Karnow
Washington Post
Ted Knap
syndicated columnist
Erwin Knoll
Progressive
Morton Kondracke
Chicago Sun-Times
Joseph Kraft
syndicated columnist
James Laird
Philadelphia Inquirer
Max Lerner
New York Post
Stanley Levey
Scripps-Howard
Flora Lewis
syndicated columnist
Stuart Loory
Los Angeles Times
John Macy Jr.
PBS
Frank Mankiewicz
syndicated columnist
Robert Manning
Atlantic Monthly
Mary McGrory
syndicated columnist
James Millstone
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Martin Nolan
Boston Globe
Thomas O'Neill
Baltimore Sun
John Osborne
New Republic
John Pierson
Wall Street Journal
William Prochnau
Seattle Times
James Reston
New York Times
Richard Rovere
New Yorker
Carl Rowan
syndicated columnist
Paul Samuelson
Newsweek
Daniel Schorr
CBS News
Robert Sherrill
Nation
Lem Tucker
NBC News
Warren Unna
Washington Post
Harriet Van Horne
New York Post
Sander Vanocur
NBC News
Milton Viorst
reporter, author
James Wechsler
New York Post
Tom Wicker
New York Times
Garry Wills
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